Tennessee Mom Loses Parenting Time Due to Jealous and Bitter Behavior
- At June 11, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Custody Modification, Home
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Tennessee law case summary on parenting time modification in divorce and family law from the Court of Appeals. Lawrence Taylor, Jr. V. Ladonna Knott – parenting plan modified after divorce The mother, LaDonna Knott, and the father, Lawrence Taylor, had two children. In October 2005 the court designated the father as the primary residential parent and in May 2007, […]
Read More»Country Music’s Jason Aldean Files for Tennessee Divorce
- At May 23, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce
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Country music star Jason ‘Aldean’ Williams has filed for divorce in Tennessee, putting an end to his 11-year marriage with Jessica Ann Ussery. With recent awards for Academy of Country Music’s Male Vocalist and Vocal Event of the Year (2013), American Country Awards’ Touring Artist of the Year (2012), and Country Music Association’s Album of […]
Read More»Do You Have a Parenting Plan for Tennessee Child Custody?
In every Tennessee divorce with children and child custody issues, a parenting plan will be needed to address matters relating to child custody. Custody isn’t just about deciding who will have physical custody and who will have legal custody. There are quite a few child-rearing details that must be worked out between the parents. Essentials […]
Read More»What a Difference a Day Makes in Tennessee Child Support Calculations
- At March 18, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support
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When the time arrives to begin calculating child support, Memphis child support lawyers look to parenting time as an essential factor in determining “How much?” child support a party will be ordered to pay. Child support is determined, in part, by the number of days each parent spends with the child. With Tennessee Child […]
Read More»Tennessee Court Can Keep Sex Offender From Divorced Children
Tennessee law case summary on parenting plan and child custody modification in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Michael G McCall v Jennifer Sue McCall – Amending a Tennessee Parenting Plan Denied – Court may deny access to children to sex offender Michael McCall, Father, and Jennifer McCall, Mother, are the divorced parents of two […]
Read More»Child Custody Tips for Co-Parenting After Divorce in Tennessee
- At May 24, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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In Tennessee, parents are required to agree on a parenting plan before the divorce becomes final. It is important to adhere to child custody rules and work together to place the best interests of the child before your own. Consult with a child custody attorney to guide you through the process. Co-Parenting Tips Although it […]
Read More»Documents Needed to File an Uncontested Tennessee Divorce
- At April 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Pre-divorce Planning
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While an uncontested divorce removes the need to have a court hearing to finalize the divorce, it doesn’t mean that you’ll have less divorce paperwork necessary to file your case. The 2 main documents you need are the Marital Dissolution Agreement, and once things are settled, the Final Decree. These 2 documents and several other […]
Read More»An Uncontested Tennessee Divorce Can Settle in as Little as 60 Days
- At April 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips, Home
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One of the main reasons you may seek an uncontested divorce is to speed up the process of finalizing the end of your marriage. The uncontested divorce process can be much shorter than a contested divorce because it negates the need for a court hearing and trial to approve the final resolution. When an uncontested […]
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